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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > Vance Calls His ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ Quip Dumb But Says Liberals Missed the Real Message [WATCH]
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Vance Calls His ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ Quip Dumb But Says Liberals Missed the Real Message [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 18, 2026 8:59 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Vice President JD Vance said this week that his widely discussed “childless cat ladies” comment from 2021 distracted from the broader point he was attempting to make about family life and public policy in America, as reported by Fox News.

Speaking on the “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast, Vance reflected on the remark that drew national attention during his rise in politics and acknowledged that the wording overshadowed the message he intended to convey.

“I mean, it was dumb, because it offended so many people, they didn’t actually listen to the point,” Vance said.

He explained that the reaction to the comment prevented many people from considering the larger argument he was trying to make.

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“The point that I was making is like, when a politician, a political leader, when a media figure speaks, you’re trying to illuminate and trying to make people think. It pissed so many people off that it turned off the thinking part of their brain,” he added.

The comment originated during a 2021 interview in which Vance criticized Democratic leadership and referred to the country being run by “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made, and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.”

At the time, Vance specifically mentioned then-Vice President Kamala Harris, then-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as examples of political figures he believed were influencing the direction of the Democratic Party.

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The remark quickly became a political flashpoint and generated criticism from liberal activists, media figures, and Democratic supporters. Harris is the stepmother of two children, while Buttigieg welcomed twins later in 2021.

Among those who publicly reacted was singer Taylor Swift, who later endorsed Harris for president and described herself as a “Childless Cat Lady.”

During his conversation with Hannity, Vance said his original point centered on what he believes is a growing cultural hostility toward families raising children.

According to the vice president, family life often receives less consideration in public policy debates than it should.

Vance cited personal experiences raising children and said he believes parents frequently encounter negative attitudes in everyday situations.

“You see how people scoff at young moms on an airplane, or I’ve seen this in a number of different ways. It’s hard at this point to take, even with all of the benefits that we have being vice president, it’s kind of a pain to take three kids to a restaurant,” he said.

Vance then noted the challenges his family expects to face as it grows.

“It’s [going to] be a lot harder to take four kids to a restaurant.”

The vice president and his wife, Usha Vance, are raising their children while balancing the demands of public office. Vance argued that having more leaders with firsthand experience raising young children could lead to different policy decisions.

As an example, he pointed to COVID-era mask requirements for children and questioned decisions made during the later stages of the pandemic.

“Why did we keep on masking toddlers? Like, I’m not saying two months into it. A year and a half into the pandemic, when we knew it was affecting their developmental, their learning, their language. Why do we do it?” Vance asked.

He then offered what he believes was the underlying issue.

“Because we didn’t have the perspective of young parents in our country’s leadership.”

The comments come as Vance continues to discuss family policy, parenting, and cultural issues that have become recurring themes in his public appearances.

While the “childless cat ladies” remark remains one of the most frequently cited statements from his early political career, Vance said the controversy surrounding it prevented many people from focusing on the larger concerns he was attempting to raise about family life and public policy in the United States.

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